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Unit 1 Review Jeopardy. Principles. People. Constitution. Amendments. Vocab. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. This principle is when both National and State Government share power. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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This principle is when both National and State

Government share power.

What is Federalism?

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This principle says the Government only has the

amount of power given by the people.

What is Popular Sovereignty?.

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This principle ensures that one branch of government will not have superior and absolute power (oversight).

What is Checks and Balances?

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Principle that powers are written and constricted to

help the people.

What is limited government?

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The principle that divides the power amount 3 separate

branches.

What is Separation of Powers?

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Presided over the Constitutional Convention

Who is George Washington

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Individuals (at least 2) who opposed the ratification of the

constitution.

Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, John Hancock?

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Farmer who revolted against collection of debts in

Massachusetts.

Who was Daniel Shay?

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Author of the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

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Author of the Communist Manifesto.

Who is Karl Marx?Click Below to Reveal Answer

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This group emerged to support the Constitution.

Who were the Federalists?

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At least two functions of the Government that are

mentioned in the preamble.

Perfect Union, Establish Justice, Domestic Tranquility, Common

Defense, Promote General Welfare, Secure the Blessings of

Liberty?

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Powers in the Constitution that are not specifically stated but

are suggested by the Necessary and Proper Clause .

What are Implied Powers?

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Powers that are delegated to the National Government and

spelled out in the Constitution.

What are Expressed Powers?

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-Proposed by congress by a 2/3 vote in both houses

-Proposed By national constitutional convention called by Congress at the request of 2/3

of the state legislatures

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Two options for proposing a Constitutional Amendment.

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This amendment provides for freedom of religion,

speech and press.

What is the 1st?Click Below to Reveal Answer

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This amendment provides for the right to bear arms.

What is the 2nd?Click Below to Reveal Answer

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What is the 4th?Click Below to Reveal Answer

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Protection against unreasonable search and

seizure.

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No cruel and unusual punishment .

What is the 8th?

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Powers not stated in the Constitution are reserved for

the State.

What is the 10th Amendment?

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An alliance of independent states.

What is a confederation?

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Economic system in which the government controls most business and decides what and how much should be

produced.

What is socialism?

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Political system in which the leaders control all aspects of life.

What is a Totalitarian System?

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Divided groups within a country with varying beliefs

and ideas.

What are factions?

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Lacks a separation of power, head of state is part of the

Legislative Branch and there are not term limits.

What is Parliamentary System?

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